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TH! P 3 LX GOUHTY ITEMIZES Thowand« nav« Kidney Ttottbie OUR S T A FF O F RUSTLERS- D \LLAS, •n» F R ID A Y . M CH . 1 6, Rvnv Y V . ,v . F riday M oum . su Ar W A S H 1903. 7 : 30 . , KDITOH AJili FttUfttlKToE. 8 U USC K I I T ION K VTK8 : f l 50 ♦ 75 W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y ABOUT How To Fiud Ottt. T H E d g :. n c s IN T H E C O U N T Y . Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set A n U n e q t v jic d a n d C o m p lG t e Re tling indicates an s u m o o f W r at Y our F r 'c n d s aro 731 unhealthy condi- a n j Have Been Lately D o in g . xr tion of the kid- t i / neys; if it stains S P R IN G V A LLE Y . 4 your linen it is evidence of kid another candidate for ney trouble: too frequent desire to road «iiperviéoi , it in Samuel Phillip*. pass it or pain in Mis* Lorena Smith is visiting her the back is also valli*, where they are at- convincing proof that the kidneys and blad fcisi* rs at Corvi der arc out of order. tending the (>. A 0 . What to Do. T . P. Soules, of W ood burn, gave a There is comfort in the knowledge so often exprevwd, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- i con ceit Tuesday evening at Zena with Root* thc Srcal kidne/ remedy fulfills every | ids graphophone, fur the Ladies Mis wish In curing rheumatism, pain In t h e L j,mrtry M)cu.tv. The machine wa ................... Per y«’nr ........ Per »ix monili* . . . Per three month« Advertising rates inaile known on , 1 Corroapomleiice is -olkit- v p lic a t i o j. Fine Job ..b Printing done at reasonable- o{ th; urinary uriwiy passage. It corrects inability •»rices. to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often 'J HK government authorities at Van during the day, and to get up many times couver have given out contracts to during the night. The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of S w a m p -R oot Is soon furnish about 10) calvary horses at realized. It stands the highest for its won- from $118 to $128 each. It pays to derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have thc raise go«d horses. best. Sold by druggists in50c. and$1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this I n m akin g up the republican logi. - wonderful discovery • . . and a book that tells lativs tickets for this ju d ica l district more about It, both sent prominent ipi'Htioii* will be who do absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer tc itom, of Rw;™rvn «»t. they favor f«*r congress and the sen Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men ate. The friends of Tongue and M c tion reading this generous offer in this papsr. Bride will h »ve no walk over in the matter. C O U N TY COURT. W kek after week matters are be PROBATK. co m in g nun« quiet in the Pliilippiae« W ells, J. Sirgly and in «quads large numbers .1 If. Hawley, W. J. Mnlkey, and 40 “ K' ,0<l ° “ ° W<’rl1' l,e,tri,,K- The Lincoln school closed a week I \V„. |„v. ,„ „ i Thur- lny even- i ,, 1 " K 1 1 ' ' *7 . P 1 X | ' h ' “ 'l.oUra and their parent» Af- | listening to a tine program the la- I die« served lemonade and cake. 1 ----------- -------------------- | FALLS C ITY . Professor Emmett has moved to the 1 parsonage. Mrs. Warren Graham is friends in Falls City. visiting Mrs. Butler has a fow Plymouth Rock settings of eggs at 25 cents. S e a l Estate Agency, w il .y-s more tiuvs of dry 1 O. E. 8 taut«, of Glenhurat farm, was ie farmer* will all bo plow- in our midst recently. a n d D o n ’ t K n o w It. n and Y oung Mr*. Atwater, who has been sick, is Cumm ings reported convalesc-eut. U“ *1 ° f ,he U,'JU,,Ui“ * *“ Mi. . RArl>cl 8u .ilh 1 .« spring chick ens large enough to fry. j E c i^ a r L . Ç o llin j & Ç o ., D a lla s . X o w while tin roads are drying Homer iiom er Link liü k was « ■ shearing W . J. i / n I P L would He a gi>4 4(1 time to fill up the criti'i.iow '. ........ ... ß r2at Qf (Jjjy[|{y a n (j ()||ji P r o p e r t y f o r S a ls Or E X C iia ilge. 1 ch uck holes. Civil St¡tt.- i of Airliu. visited at the I I I I i>e frogs are singing and the M on f l j j j g g fljj ||,S B f||,M W fltte H . golian« «re clapping their wings be home of hi* uncle 1. O. Staats, Sor.- day. Cl,u e c l e o m e spring U here. t .„ ... n , » .. . . I W . A. Kotiert*on has some attrac- m June will he a good time to vote . . . n i : n~: i «. ------------------------------------- ! tion that calls him to Bridgeport for jocii instead of party. The people , . want officer* on whom they can de-1 <l ulte ° ‘ n* Here are some o f our offerings: lH*nd at all limes and under all cir A goodly num ber from here attend- ¡ cumstances. e<| the intercollegiate oratorical c o n - 1 10 acrea in the aontl. side of Dallaa, e tc; a great variety of small fruit ; 1.1 te»t at Monmouth Friday evening. all net in fruit of beat varieties; 2.J miles from railroad. PARKER. 60 seres with fine house which cost W e are informed ll.at Artli.tr Burn* *crM ih Iu lU n l> r«ae.; a p p l« . pear-, I>. M C all.ren .h wa. vi-iiin * friend. Will «K,.. add t o l d a farm the one ! « * , f « " * » , w t a , Jr o f ta ' M $1.800; good barn and other build in Nortfi Albina last week. * j thing necessary to com plete ma , fruits; good house, barn, e tc; a «píen ings ; fine spring and spring branch; I did home in fine location. Price, $1,- water could be taken into house; a I Kin. Cavi,1.011 ¡. hiring all of the h . p p i n e . . - » h iu .e k e .p e r, 250. splendid farm for a dairy or goat Mr. C ook, of Monmouth, was in ! acres just north of Independence ranch; a good orchard; l j miles (ruin I teams he can to do his spring plowing. railroad depot. The teople of vicinity are our vicinity fruit of in choice varieties m — e — people or this this vicinity are living living J Saturday f en J joyin v * g the I *et - in jlLO ai h i l i d v and ■ _ * . — _ . . . 1 1 , u a i l l i f n l m \ . i n nr 11*n a f I m . n/1 ft. t u r n . j .. ! l — a ., m i m m . e ry cheap and fat on 4 cen t smelt which beautiful spring weather a and 11 iwers, com ! ing into good L bearing; W e have farms suitable to all needs _ Iho extreme iu c- _ rich _ _ _ _ and _ _ _ _ productive; five room cot and can furnish slm ost anything de i . mm*|Jbetter than poor lough beef hut deeply deploring tion underfoot. luge and other buildings ; $200 insur d 1 0 t o [5 c< n t s a j x - u m l . sired in the real estate lino. ance on house. A bargain at $350. W m . ’ uqn» h . . four tram , turning ttev. C. C. Putin?, presiding elder, If you want stock ranches, fruit A fine prune orchard in full hear lauds, dairy farms, tim ber lands or i q . t l i e . i l . H e lias bought th . *eed occupied the pulpit Saturday night and w sow fifieen acres in Italian 1 » » J Sunday m orning, and then went in g ; prune dryer, store house, barn, homes, write to us or com e ami see us. to Falls City to fill hi* appointment rye gra(* and red clover for pasture. for Sunday night. - ’ ' KOOK CR EEK. At the grange council at Independ THE IRON CLAD ence Wednesday Mono grunge was re presented by B. P. Sm ith, H. D. Frank Butler surveyed on the Adam Stnuts and P. M. Smith. J. B. Stump Brown donation claim last Saturday. O. B. t amptuu lias gone to the and B. P. Sm ith were elected «8 dele valley. gates to the atate grange which is al- Mrs. Milligan began a four months term of school is Oakhurst district Mrs. Usury and the baby came in £ “ ? b° h llJ “ l Independence May last Monday. ____ this last w«ek. j -^ ml* _ Otto B jc rley has sold out to Roy Henry. | Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. A ll kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Iiicyclc lepair- ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale. Full lino of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies and a stock of j , I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at right prices. E* G. W hite and family will move R ICK R EA LL. James and Eddie W right have gone to Ike Y ocum 's hop yard lor two or to the Isiv on a visit. Miss Meda Lucas lias a h\cicle. of the im urgeH l. are giving up the H. I). Whiteman were chosen to a|i three m onths. Mr. W hite will cu lti vate the yards. Mr. BvcHey and wife with their «is- Ed. Hall was over to Silvertou last fight and quietly going lo their praise the Wm. Mason estate, of which ter, Maud, were in to pack up and bid week, Harriet Mason is executrix. Rev. Guy Phelps has held evening homes. Wherever guerilla bands ex us farewell, as they are intend going to The petition of the ex e cu l.r of the meetings each day during tlie past Prank Gibson was in tlie metropolis ist they nre being limited down and Idaho. M. N. iSyrnn estate to sell real estate week and Elder Poling preached on last week. dispersed. Trade bet wren tho differ was gra n ti<1 and I V. Lynch was ap Sunday evening. B U E N A VISTA. Farmers art busy plow ing and some ent sea ports is being rapidly reestab pointed guardian ad litem for Clarisa Presiding Elder T. B. Ford will hold Mrs. A. M. McLaughlin has pur- are seeding. Lynch. lished. tin* business m eeting at .’1 p.'m . this Administrator of the W H. Frink Friday, and will preach and adminis chaseil an incubator. L. 0 . K oicr is now occu pin g lii.- estste presented liis final account and M on roe Krutz and wife have moved properly at this place, ter holy com m union in the evening at T hk war in South A (lirica is on its ^ 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- discharged , ,, , ,, . it was ordered that he to \\ mlock, \\ ashington. James B. Nesm ith, who has been j ¿jj.< The Grandest Assortment last legs and the inevitable outcom e I , Knon M lle fil... receipt«, of unpaid 7 :30 at the M E. church. W AGNER BROS. will be an unconditional surrender of ! creditors as f»ir »»*• nfiset» will reach the B ucih . It will be humiliating to The will of II. A. Skinner, deceased, them and displeasing to their sympa was admitted to probate and Mrs. thisers, but in the end it will be bet Rebecca A. Skinner wan made execut rix without bonds, T. W . W ann, A. V. ter for all concerned. That country Thomson and \Vr. H . W ilkening be will become more progressive and itH ing appointed appraisers. people happier than they ever were The petition of I j . R. Sfim on to sell under the old order of things. real estate of the Sylvester Wilson es tate was granted. W . H. Boats was made adn.inlstra- T here are numerou* ummnoueud political aspirants for the different of tor of the estates of David and Han uah Boals under $4,000 bond. fice* in this county. Perhaps- a ma Lewis Kao tile*! his bond as guard jority of them are worthy of the places ¡an of John Knu, insane. sought, but it would We unfortunate A. F. Starr, executor «»f the B. N for the county if sumo of the men ¡ Tharp estate, was authorized to carry v who want office were chosen, they be out the provisions of trust deni. ing either incapable or unreliable. It C O M M IS S IO N E R S . all the voters of (very precinct will i I. I’ . Kic«o. . Seth Higgs attend the primaries and send as del BILLS AL L O W 'E D . J dinny Moyer was taken very sick J. R. Bedford and family visited rel- it Thurston's cam p wit h lung fever alive» in Salem last week. recently and being unable to bear the Miss Addte Prather left Monday for transit thence in a wagon, seven or lig h t of our young citizens brought a few week, visit to relatives in Win him n *»n a stretcher. He bore the lock. journey pretty well. Miss Eunice McCormick, who has keen working at Independence, is at W EST SALEM . h jtne. with new window shades. Mr. Ham pton, of Rook ( • reek, was hereon business ibis week. Resident Agent, Dallas, O r. j Citation. ti Gerhard Kliever wants to dispose of his farming implements and house Uncle Felt Sears, <f Big Nest ticca, hold good* to return to Manitoba. is com ing out on a visit. Peter Kliever, John Simontnn. I Maik Hears is working for bowman Marie and Lizzie Reddekopp have <’ oim ei and his brother. Robert, for been visiting Miss Marie Frantz at. tin* home of Mr. Schroder, in German R l*. Riggs. town. Our school directors are J. A Bax —-— --------- ter, G. \V. Starr and Mr. Aran Is, with S H E R ID A N . A . W . Fink as clerk. 1 Fruit trees are in bloom and every body hard at work. HARMONY. R. Jacobson was over » aunty seat Tuesday. , O A S T O n i A . n VM yf ^ Vnd Vaa H m ( l « m 6JSgt! from D R . M ILES' H ® as*t the The Indy revivalist, who has been holding meetings at the Methodist ' church, left this week after getting about «evenly joiners. LE W IS V ILLE . j Grain in well. th:* vicinity i* Cure Tna C le a n sin g a n d H e a lin g C u r e for GATIRRH Ely*. Cream Balm COLD 'N H E A D is sold by all druggists on guarantee first bottle benefits or m oney back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Easy siivi plea-tuit to us O o s l s lt i no in juriou I rug It is f S k k l v absorbed, j G ives relief at om*e. It opens and Cleanses th e Nasal P m m * m All... l«a.B..n.tion Ilie Vlh.iu*. 6* W*rren 8t. New io » k . W IT N E S S , the honorable W . L. Wells, judge o f the county court of the state o f Oregon for the [seal] county o f Polk, with the seal of said court affixed, this 7th day o f February, A . D ., 1900. A ttest; E. Hayter, clerk. B y I>. P . Patterson, deputy. Dallas, Oregon. Mch., 7 , 190 J. «3. A. BUSH, adm inistrator. Townsend A Hart attorneys fo r estate. ■ H -+ -M -+ + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + t +-» SILVER LACED SALEM FENCE W O R K S . tjyyA N D O T T E S^* 7 V /T 7 V Z ............... ........................’ M M FARM ERS' FEED SHED SO U TH OF ACADEMY BLOC*; DALLAS W . E. Shaw A Son Propriator*. Stall room for double or »ingle team«, 10 cents, Saddle h orses, 5 cents. Seperate neat and warm waiting rooms for ladies ami gentlemen. Give us a trial. Feed for s-. ’ e. W ILSON'S li' CELERY — AN D ----- DANDELION Best all Purpose Fowl. Mv bird* are bred for EGG productions as well as prize winners. A . i few cockerels w l i m n a. n cn w L a v it io i i P en w ins l o r nil p « r p o » c * a t Low Ht prices. p r ice s . H e*t WALTER ilORLEY. | |,.ft at J1.50 Up; pullets $120 + M» State street. Salem - | u p ; eggs $2 a setting. ai l - p r o ie ta th i m oiubrone. Rest »'es ths of Ta«ta- sih I ümell Lanr* «i*e. cents . 4M by m ill; Trial hJ i Dr. Mila* Madical Company, Elkhart. Ind. looking 1 Johnny Burns attended church at Falls City Sunday. Hi v, To its, o f Dallas, was a L wis vllle caller «Sunday. also by virtue o f an order of the county court o f the state of Oregon for Polk county, duly given ami made at the regular March term thereof on the 10th day of March, 1000, I, In the connty court o f the state o f Oregon M cC. Syron, executor of said last will and for the county of Polk. fn the matter o f the estate of Jane Richard testament, will, from and after the 14th Day of A p r il , 1900, son, deceased.—Citation. T o .T. Q- A . Richardson, Sarah E. Bird sell, Proceed to sell at private sale for cash in and Warren Birdsell, her husband, Frank hand, all and singular, the following describ Richardson. Emma A . Fullerton and R ed real estate belonging to the estate of the Fullerton, her husband, and Fred Huntley, said M . N. Syron, deceased, to-w it: That part John _________ .Jackson donation land greeting. ___ __ of the ___ _____ ________ ______ IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F j claim. N o. 78, Not. No. 5,168. in township 6 Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to south, range 6 west, of the Willamette merid appear in the county court of the state o f Or ian, in Polk county, Oregon: Beginning at egon, for the county o f Polk, at the court the northeast corner of said claim and run room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk, ning thence south 44.87 chains, thence west on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1900, at 1 52.55 chains to the road, thence north 15 de o ’clock in the afternoon o f that day, then and grees, 15 minutes east 27-62 chains along said there to show cause, if any there be, why an road, thence north 31 degrees east 22.75 chains order should not lie granted authorizing and along said mad to the north line of said claim, directing the administrator to sell all the real thence east 33.82 chains along said line to the I property o f »aid estate, which is described as place of beginning, containing 201.59 aeres, follow», to-wit; more or less. M cC . S Y R O N , A severe attack o f nervous The north one-half o f the donation land Executor. prostration left m y heart in a claim of Enoch Richard»on and Jane Richard son, his wife, described as Not. N o. 1,908, very weak state. It would designated on the plats and survey» as claim palpitate and flutter at the No. 54, being part of section 18, in township slightest exertion, and I was 6 south, range 4 west, and claim No. 44, being part of section 13 in township 6 south, range 5 unable to attend to business. I west, according to the official plat of survey j IS H K RFRY G IVEN T H A T T H E UN tried several remedies without returned to the general land office by the sur 'VJ’OTICE IX dersigned has filed his final accoun t as adminis veyor general, being bounded and described | trator trator of ot t the last will and testament o f Nannie Bush. benefit, until I began using as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast deceased, J, and Saturday, April 7th, 1900. at 1 Dr. Miles’ Heart (Sire which v ciuv . ii , p. m ., o f said day, at the coun ty court house, I corner o f said section 13, and running thence o’clock, cured me completely. north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence of Polk coun ty, Oregon, has been fixed b y lio n , W. 99 north 21.49 chains, thence west 58.20 chains, L. Wells, ju dg e o f the coun ty cou rt fo r said coun ty, W. W oltney, J a c k . n. M i«,. as the tim e and place fo r the hearing o f the same. thence south 61.49 chains, thence east 18.09 All persons interested in said m atter are hereby no chains to place of beginning, containing 170.50 tified to appear at said tim e and A t * cause, if any I acres, the amount o f land herein descriW i be there be, w hy said account should not be approved longing to deceased being 85.25 acres, more or and the accoun t settled and closed. Final Settlement. Tile Big Ncstucca loll road bus been i incorporated by L. Shot tridge and I C. C Linden and great improvements «ire intended. “ Seeing is Believin g .” Willem, was K n m » \V Is now ready for inspection. Am showing the world renowned R O Y A L T A IL O R S ' and other makes. Call and see. W M . RU STON, P a ip iiz s is o n Mr. Yilwock is in very poor health. ing his unalterable position in favor I *,,8t Sunday, of free trade with Puerto Rico. He Miss Ethel Lemon has gone to IV“ - R A. Porter went to Portland l-*t said that if we did not intend to treat lec, where »he will teach tho fpring Mond.w on business. term of school. I the new acquisition as wo treated oth- Mrs. R. A. Porter, who has been , ,, I A. E. Moore is clerking in the cr acquired tem tory, we should nut ¡ Ullokel H„ , re tll)ril, B Mr. m i1U' « I - quite sick, is im proving. retain them. That statement will moon in Poi Hand, Orhy Brat son, of Sheridan, has been give him a more exalted standing in Several load • of household gcods ! visiting friends and relatives on Mill the eyes of the whole world, for it went through town Tuesday. New ! creek. •hows him to he man enough to op comers are going in all direoti -»ns. O .N . Blair, who began teaching Campbell Bros, are repairing ih *ir | school at this place is progre.-sing po*e his party when he thinks b coniso unwise and unjust. T h egreit old spring truck, and will so«»n he i nieclv. ready to deliver their own goods. nm n of national republican legislator» Rev. Short preached here last Sun M A R K E T REPD.TT. j day and will preach the second Sunday are trying to patch up all sorts o in each moi th. (Correctal weekly l»y Felix Nool I makeshifts to pledge their party to \\1« h I pei bin lie !,40 eta. Roswell Harris, while cutting wood tho tariff principle in dealing with Bran, per ton |12. recently, cut a gash in his foot and is Puerto Rico, Shorts, per ton, f 14. ' now using crutches. Oats, per bushel. 30 cts. Mrs. Mar!nan, of Mill Creek, at- Milt Holman has bought SOt) I and Flour, per 10 barrels,|2 Bo. ; tended the oratorical contest held iu 2 year old cattle for a Montana firm Flour, per sack, 7fu\ Monmouth last Friday. They are nmv on pasturage a i a num Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. ber of diflereiit places, half of them it' j Germea, $1 50 per cwt. Mi*8 Fai n ie Gut I ry went away la ft Tillam ook county. About 400 *»: Corn meal, $2 ¿0 per cwt. Mwi..l »y t< begin teaching in the pii- them will he shipped the m il lie of ui.it y »Irl. irtiuent wf the Salt Check [C o m c tsi weekly b.v Brawn h Son May and l lu* balance tlu> first of June • v ii..u l. Potatoes, per huslie . J .5 cts. Butter, per pound, 15cts. PI* iiaantvicw ilistrict elected Eph- Lard, per p ou n d , V(a 10 eta. rium Bruntou as director anil Oliver Ralston us clerk, J. O. Leonard being B acon, sides, per pound, th* 10 » t^ hired lo tvach the spring term. H am s, per pou nd, 12(«i 15 cts. Shoulders, i er pound, 8 ^ 1 0 cts. When you see people cured by A Eggs, per doxen, cts. S 'J V E R . remedy, you must believe In its power. C h ick en s, [mr dozen, ¿r-r.i .nul fr..a rvv .lvw ly to G r a s « Look Around you. Friends, reUtrves. Dried fruiU . per pound, 12 ets. btov.ni. neighbors a U s ty that Hood’s SarsApAriU.t. Beets, per pound, 1 cent* Tu rn ips, per pou nd, 1 cts. America's Greetcst ISedarf. cleansed the Mi- May IL.rpv teaching our Cabbage, ¡a»r p ou n d , cts. Hood of their deer ones And they rise tn 8JV. ¡I term >1 xh< Onions, per pound, 2 ets riAsse to sing its praises. There’s nothing ill*, » o M is a n am . Mi l. Beans, per pou n d , e* nts. Idle It tn the world to purify the b'oed. e hom e Corn m eal, per j»r»un t,2J cts. Hay, pii»’ ton, 4* •;|9 Jorvlau P on in e, terday marri’tl t«> I iu CorvalL». M E N S ’ S P R IN G A T T IR E Walker Fitts is having excellent suc Ed. Harmon, who has been visiting Isaac Robinson, east of town, bad a cess canvassing fo ra medical book. here the past m onth, has returned to runaway Tuesday. His horses be- Winlock. An iuh reating week of revival m eet i came frightened a? the handcar at Der- ___________________ ings jit the hall closed Friday night. Jas. McClain and Henry Seaton ; ry hut, were caught bifore any dam The state and district horticultural Born, to thc wife of Jun Lee, the have rented their hop yards to China- age was done. authorities strongly urge all fruit men Ghinese gardner, a daughter, March mrn for $10 an acre. Mrs. Ankney, of Walla Walla, and W ISE M A N 'S to spray their trees before the buds 1st. Joseph Miller has returned from vlr8* H ^ tie M cArther, of Portland. H A R D W A R E S T O R E D get too far advanced. As nearty nil Paul Traglio, em ployed in tho O reg Portland where he has been taking who bavo been here the last f .rtnight I tress are infested with some kind of a M ILL S T R E E T, DALLAS. ( with their brother, Mr. Nesmith, re- on City woolen mill, was homo on a treatment for rheumatism. ! pest, they must he sprayed if you I «urned to their homes W ednesday. visit. Best heating and cook sto- wo"kl hi,ve 9(’ " nJ fruit*. Il >* to he At tho annual school meeting M. ------------ ------------------- .i *r i. a . rp p presumed that the fruit raisers around II. A. Skinner died of consum ption N. Prather tva« re elected director and Old papers Ur sale here in pneka- \eH 111 tllO market. 1OOIH OI Dallas are posted as to the best mat- March 11th after an illness of two E. N Hall was re dacted clerk. gel ,,f for if, cellU . till kinds. PailltS, oils, etc. erial for and manner of spray’.nr. years. no A lex.C oll ins and wife, of Valiev- _ _ _ _ L. Frat-er, one - 1 ' ■ 1 lid ia ; G v», visited tv itil her parents, O. A 00 Misses Em ma M o o r e a n d Tinware: 00 Fletcher went to J (fife rso n Saturday W ells,’senior, and wife, last Sunday. >f the best tinners in Oregon, Executor’s Sale. 00 to vi»itrelativis. Miss ¡Dorelle Shives is home fora will meet your wants for any 00 Luther Brown and wife, of Califor- short vacation, blit will return tc o f th e H ea rt* thing in that line. 00 B Y V I R T U E OF T H E P R O V IS IO N S visir.ng old neighbors in this C rosto’i and teach a spring term of 10 J o f th* last will and testament of M . N. Syron, locality last week school. late of Polk county, Oregon, deceased, and 10 ! Y hk Puerto Rican tariff hill ha* Mr. Crawford has retim e d from a been having all sorts of a time in business trip to W ashington. congress. All the democrats are op There is on exhibition at (Chamber’s posed to it and so are many repuLli hardware store a new stylo cream s *p cans in both (ho house and senate. ara tor. Senator Simon, of Oregon, went fur J. L. Ktoelon and wife attended the ther than any other senator in declar Christian Science lecture in l ’(»rllaud 3 (c c d h S a lia fia i itfg I f’ or.tll‘ n<i ' l,i8r W(v,k purchasing his *i,r:r8 of M. A Gibson expects to start for ( ity about tho first ot W e do not like to see Mark go, as he will be greatly missed from this com* j munity. egates to the conventions only their j ICrt. .Sc V .in l’ iitton .............. $1000 best and most discreet men, unworthy j R S Conner, assessor . . . . 72 T.\ characters are not apt to creep into! J C Hay tt*r, prin tin g. . . . . Hulcm Imapi'tiil. sen iors . . 48 office. 10 Steiner «& Finher, services. . F A Ihnifv, panpr r ac . . .. 12 Seth Riggs, services........... 72 100 11 I j Fenton, *alarr, e t c . . . Sam ThacbCr ha* returned from 2 ro whom know full well that, they can Lnfeiprise, p rin tin g ............. E. N. Hall, while on a visit in the .3 00 0 epon City ami gone to work in the lower < ml of Marion county recently, not now elect any candidate, nor have () E FoeliL j irv lis t ............. h 00 Salem woolen mill. 1 1* Reeso, sc:vices ......... purchased two fine Jersey cows, this they any reason to hope that a pro hi VV L W ells, halarv, etc 00 00 At the annual school election T. A. making him five head of registered bition ticket would ever be m .'cessful Wann and Edwin Elliot was reelected Jersey cows. INDEPENDENCE. in the county. But in one way they director and clerk. POLK. c m exert a decided temperance influ R. L. Cooper lias sheare d Ilia Rout-. Dong, lla n n a has built a new hen ence. That would be by organizing Peter Becker has been up from Lane Several hop yards are in process of | house and has purchased some line ! as a solid body and giving the old par culti vation. cou n ty. leghorns from Mr*. 8. I). Gibson. lies to understand that by their com Some plum and peach tree 8 in town j M i*s Bertha Savage, who has been j Preaching at both churches every bined vote they would try to defeat aro iu full bloom. ill with consum ption for two year*,! Sunday. lied Ma c»» 1st, aged 28 years. Her j all candidates believed to be in sym Busmens i« im proving am! everyone father, Geo. Savage, preceded her just t Miss Kate Reddekopp came up on pathy with the liquor traffic or who seems to be happy. Tuesd iv’s train to visit among friend*. two months. directly or indirectly use the saloon W m . I’ercival d m -e \ ban 1 of j-heop Abraham Giesbrecht and family S A L T CR ¿EK. in line nee toward their election. That through town Tie sd iy. h iv e com e from Manitoba to live h *re if they like it. would force the democrat* and repuh Grouse are numerous. Mr. Stark lias his h ’tel furnished Means to put up their best men and would he practical temperance work. ijd of Elegance in l uitB iU- is mllc1' improved, P. C. Cook, the merchant, was in i Will give strength to the nerves and re store the liver ami kidneys to a healthy condition, give tone to the stom ach vnd bow els, ami prom ote a g«nxl appitito healthy digestion; will relieve constipa tion, purify the blood and make a heal thy b ody with a clear skin. That tired feeling will leave you and sleep will lie restful. At W ilson's drug store, Dallas. D. O. Woodworth, Albany. Rickreall Eastman Kodaks Store... Cameras A choice lot of general and merchandise suited to the country around. Ma Photo Supplies ny articles will be sold at or below cost to close PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STORE them out. All standard Next door to I’ . O.. Dallas. Watch and clock repairing always carefully anti «trictlv attended to. goods at lowest prices, ami for all kinds ot farm produce we will pay the highest market price. PETER COOK.